Malwarebytes Breach Remediation for Mac has been built from the ground up to target Mac malware. It’s aimed at businesses, with network administrators able to deploy it according to their own specifications. Malwarebytes recommends home users stick with Anti-Malware for Mac, which is completely free to use.

Mac OS X does come with built-in anti-malware program called XProtect, but with malware often evolving quickly, XProtect often isn’t up to the task. But Mac users are their own worst enemy, as a combination of ignorance and unpreparedness means many don’t take the same precautions that Windows users do.

In other words, educate yourself to the risks, don’t click blindly on links and attachments, and don’t be too proud to install third-party anti-malware protection.

Reddit Rolls Out Own Image Hosting Tool

Reddit is set to host its own images from now on, rolling out a new image uploading feature to selected communities. The plan is to eventually roll it out site-wide, but popular subreddits such as Art, Funny, Gaming, Dataisbeautiful, and EarthPorn are first in line.

Imgur is the image hosting service of choice for Redditors, and the two companies enjoyed an informal partnership which helped both succeed. However, that entente cordiale is now over, with Reddit clearly keen to bring every part of its operation in-house.

Zachary Antell’s short film called Player Two explores the bonding power of video games. The titular Player Two being a younger sibling whose older brother introduces him to games at a young age. The younger brother eventually moves on, but that time spent playing games together will always live on. [H/T Sploid]

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